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| 5 Nov 2009 by Paula Hendricks - Nutritionist Calcium citrate isn't as dependent on stomach acids for absorption and those patients taking medications to reduce acid in the stomach, such as Prilosec or Zantac, should consider taking a calcium citrate supplement. ... The Center for Weight Management - Read Our Blog - http://www.hendricksforhealth.com/blog/ [ More results from The Center for Weight Management - Read Our Blog ] |
| 5 Nov 2009 New Citracal Calcium plus Heart Health contains 1260 mg of calcium per daily dose, more than any other leading brand, and has an advanced levels of vitamin D to support calcium absorption. .... (Date:11/16/2009)...suggests interaction between Prilosec, Protonix an...AY, Nov. 16 (HealthDay News) -- People taking the...ation with blood thinners have a higher risk for d...the two popular antacids, a new study has found. ,...ted Monday at the annual meeting of the American H . ... Latest Medical Technology from Bio-Medicine.Org - http://www.bio-medicine.org/medicine-technology... |
| 7 Oct 2009 by admin Calcium carbonate must be taken with food and is dependent on adequate levels of stomach acid for proper absorption. Some people may have a stomach acid deficit or take drugs such as Prilosec that block stomach acid production. ... FPIM News - http://fpim.org/news/ |
| 20 Oct 2009 by drhusbands Is a deficiency of Prilosec the cause of GERD? Not! Some may be led to believe that the drug maintains healing. In fact, it does not heal GERD in the first place. It only decreases the local conditions where the esophagus is no longer being ... Ivanovich P, Fellows H, Rich C.The absorption of calcium carbonate. Ann Intern Med. 1967;66:917-923. ↩; Waldum H, Gustafsson B, Fossmark R, et al. Antiulcer drugs and gastric cancer. Dig Dis Sci. 2005;50 Suppl 1:S39-44. ↩ ... Dr. Husbands's Blog - http://www.drhusbands.com/blog/ |
| 4 Nov 2009 by poy Some of the unexpected side effects and complications the authors noted related to the use of proton pump inhibitors for GERD include an increased rate of hip fractures (which may be related to problems with calcium absorption), ... Acid Reflux Disease Diet - http://theacidrefluxdiet.blogspot.com/ |
| 9 Aug 2009 by admin i have been taking prilosec for 10+ years for gerd and i am curious if there is any relation to its use and the onset of chronic back pain ? i have read about prilosec interfering with calcium absorption and would like to know if there ... Back Pain Relief - http://www.backpain-advisor.org/ |
| 11 Oct 2008 by GarethPhillips The University of Wisconsin at Madison has a small clinical trial in progress to try (stage completion December 2008) and gauge the impact of prilosec on calcium absorption. This might give us some clarity on the calcium and bone ... BodyRestored.com - http://bodyrestored.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 3 Nov 2009 by Health News That list included Prilosec and Nexium. Among the potential problems were the following: A possible link to heart troubles; An increased risk of pneumonia; A greater likelihood of fracture due to inadequate calcium absorption ... Enzyme News - http://enzymenews.wordpress.com/ [ More results from Enzyme News ] |
| 2 Aug 2009 by admin because prilosec reduces somach acid production, it prevents calcium absorption and also prevents good digestion, because we need the acid to properly break down (ie digest) food. many in our community were able to wean themselves out ... Save Our Bones Answer Center - http://saveourbones.com/answer-center/ |
| 21 Jun 2009 by Dr. T (Nephrologist) O'Connell, et al took 18 women on Prilosec or placebo for 1 week. The Prilosec group had 9.1% less absorption of intestinal calcium than placebo - 3.5%. Therefore, it appears that PPIs can increase the risk of osteoporosis by lowering ... NephroPal - http://nephropal.blogspot.com/ [ More results from NephroPal ] |
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